Boris Liedtke
Biography
Boris Liedtke, Distinguished Executive Fellow, INSEAD Emerging Markets Institute, was the chief executive officer of international banks, based in Singapore, Luxembourg, Germany, the U.S. and the U.K. He also served on the boards of directors for companies throughout Asia and in Luxembourg. He was awarded his PhD from London School of Economics.
Latest posts
Big Food Is Ripe for a Revolution
Kevin Parker & Boris Liedtke
Cautious Creativity With Investment Funds: A Guide for Non-Profits
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
How Charities Should Manage Their Cash
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
Automakers, Don’t Listen to Henry Ford
Boris Liedtke
When Should Non-Profits Invest More Adventurously?
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
What Non-Profits Should Know Before Engaging With Money Managers
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
What Non-Profits (and Governments) Need to Know About Investment Strategy
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
Four Strategies for Balancing Charities’ Investment Risks
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
The Four Most Prevalent Myths About Electric Cars
Boris Liedtke, Stefan Krause
Charities and the Investment Risks They Face
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
Is Neo-Feudalism the New Nation-State?
John Hulsman & Boris Liedtke
Charities’ Path to Financial Longevity Begins With a Manifesto
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
How Charities Can Ensure Financial Longevity
Boris Liedtke & Peter Lai
What if the EU Invited Canada to Join Its Bloc?
John Hulsman & Boris Liedtke
Ryanair: A Role Model for Europe’s Banks
When Fintech Goes Green
B. Liedtke, P. Walburg
How Value Is Destroyed in Acquisitions and Disposals
Boris Liedtke & S. David Young
The Role of Digital in Financial Planning
Lucas Weatherill & Boris Liedtke
Banks Are Passing the Buck in Cost Cutting
Boris Liedtke & S. David Young
Why Your Financial Planner Should Be a Robot
Lucas Weatherill & Boris Liedtke
Banks Are Still Thinking Short-Term
Boris Liedtke & S. David Young